It proved to be a disappointing afternoon for the Ospreys who saw Dan Biggar miss a last-gasp penalty to hand Leinster a narrow 20-18 Guinness Pro12 victory at the Liberty Stadium.

Steve Tandy's men slipped further behind the Irish province and are now just two points ahead of local rivals Scarlets after they thrashed bottom side Treviso hours after the Ospreys' dramatic defeat to Leinster.

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But one man who certainly emerged from the game with credit was scrum-half Rhys Webb who iis in fine form having shone during Wales' Six Nations campaign.

And fans watching on television were given a rare insight into the game at the weekend as the Welsh half-back was strapped up with a microphone, allowing those watching from the comfort of their own home to hear everything he was saying during the game against Leinster.

It's safe to say, the insight was rather brilliant.

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The 28-year-old could be heard barking orders at his team-mates throughout the match.

The microphone also picked up the sound of the brutal collisions in the game.

And Webb was also heard reassuringly telling half-back partner Biggar "it's alright boy, don't worry" after his late penalty miss.